Abstract
The Ph.D. thesis contributes to a relational orientation to leading, emphasizing leadership as a shared, collaborative and co-creative activity. In this paradigm major emphasis is put on dialogue and interaction. Inspired by social constructionist ideas, the thesis considers approaches to learning and knowledge building as related to relational leading. The practices developed in the thesis research demonstrate that it is possible to create organizational learning and development through collaborative, dialogic practices in groups and teams, for instance combined with the use of roleplaying. In the work with the thesis, dialogically based practices inspired by action research with the aim to enhance collaborative knowledge building, reflexivity and dialogical skills in groups and teams were carried out, analyzed and documented. Participants included school principals, leaders of kindergartens, teachers, pedagogues, and counselors working in an NGO for organic farming. The thesis is divided in two volumes. Volume 1 is published in a book format by Aalborg University Press and volume two consists of seven journal articles and book chapters published elsewhere.
Bidragets oversatte titel | Relationel Ledelse og dialogisk proces: Bind 1 |
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Originalsprog | Engelsk |
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Udgivelsessted | Aalborg |
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ISBN'er, elektronisk | 978-87-7112-843-7 |
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Status | Udgivet - 2016 |
Bibliografisk note
PhD supervisor:Søren Frimann, Aalborg University (DK)
Assistant PhD supervisor:
Professor emeritus Kenneth J. Gergen, Swarthmore College (US)
Emneord
- Relationel ledelse, samskabelse, dialogiske processer